Inside the Booth: Troy Clardy’s rise to Stanford’s play-by-play announcer

Most people start preparing for a job after they are officially offered a position.  But not Stanford alum Troy Clardy ’97, who was prepared to call the Cardinal’s first football game against Hawaii this season before he was offered play-by-play announcer role for Stanford football and men’s basketball.  “I started prepping for the season-opener just … [Read more…]

Stanford Med awarded $14 million to establish maternal health program

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) named Stanford Medicine one of ten national Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence in August, awarding the department of obstetrics and gynecology a $14 million grant to span seven years for their new initiative, PRIHSM (PReventing Inequities in Hemorrhage-related Severe Maternal morbidity).  PRIHSM will establish a center focused on … [Read more…]

Bangun Bisnis Penjualan Kembali SEO yang Sukses

Visibilitas pencarian telah menjadi persyaratan kelangsungan hidup bagi bisnis. Baik itu bisnis lokal atau merek global, muncul di halaman pertama hasil mesin pencari adalah misi bagi bisnis apa pun. Namun, tidak semua profesional bisnis memahami cara kerja SEO. Selain itu, semakin sedikit pula bisnis yang memiliki alat dan teknologi yang tepat untuk mengelolanya secara internal. … [Read more…]

15 Carnival Painting Facial Ideas

Friends Saving, have you ever been confused about wanting to dress up your child or yourself for the 17s or school carnival? Carnival’s face painting It could be an exciting solution that makes the appearance more lively without the need to buy expensive costumes. Especially now, there are so many funny face painting ideas that … [Read more…]

UGS passes affirmative action resolution

With a two-thirds majority vote, the Undergraduate Senate (UGS) passed a joint resolution on the future of affirmative action on Thursday. The vote comes on the heels of several weeks of debate around the resolution’s language on students’ parental occupation and legacy status. The Graduate Student Council (GSC) unanimously passed the resolution on Tuesday.  The … [Read more…]

19th century classic, reimagined: Morality meets generational divide in ‘Mrs. Warren’

The Theater and Performance Studies (TAPS) department once again pushed the boundaries of theater with a thought-provoking production of “Mrs. Warren’s Profession” last weekend.  Director and TAPS Assistant Professor Michael Rau’s modern adaptation of “Mrs. Warren’s Profession,” written in 1893, provided a fresh perspective on the play’s complex mother-daughter relationship. In the play, Vivie Warren … [Read more…]

7 Baju Merah Putih untuk Anak

Setiap bulan Agustus, suasana merah putih mulai terasa di mana-mana. Mulai dari sekolah anak, kantor ayah, sampai gang rumah yang dihias bendera dan umbul-umbul. Nah, salah satu hal yang juga jadi perhatian para ibu adalah baju merah putih untuk anak. Sahabat Hemat pasti tahu rasanya: anak diminta ikut lomba di sekolah, ada karnaval, atau bahkan … [Read more…]

G-Shock will release the DW-5600MNC, using a fabric strap with magnetic buckle

G-Shock will release its newest collection in the DW-5600MNC range. This watch still maintains its iconic design DW-5600but comes with significant updates in parts tie that uses materials cloth and system buckle magnetic. This collection comes in three attractive color choices, are you curious about the design details and specifications? Come on, see the complete … [Read more…]

SLE celebrates 50th anniversary

As Stanford’s Structured Liberal Education (SLE) officially reaches its 50th anniversary, students and faculty said a through line in the program history’s is its core values of support and community.  SLE was founded by the late professor Mark Mancall in 1973 as a residential-based humanities program for frosh. The program will commemorate its success on … [Read more…]

‘Unprecedented response to unprecedented threat’: Security leaders launch summit at Hoover

Five global security intelligence leaders gathered at the Hoover Institute in their first public joint appearance ever on Tuesday. They addressed security threats to emerging technologies and the safeguarding of innovation and freedom at academic institutions.  The Five Eyes intelligence partners — a coalition of five countries dedicated to global security which includes Australia, the … [Read more…]